Agfa 8 anyone care to share their experiences?

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Just because I have got some glycin I thought I would try mixing up a batch of Agfa 8 film dev. Has anyone tried this dev and what are your experiences? Sample photographs with developing info much apreciated.
 

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I've tried most of the glycin devs., including Agfa 8, Edwal 12, 777, etc., and I haven't been able to get the magic out of them that others report.

I have mixed these devs correctly, followed times found on APUG and at other sources, but my highlights keep buring out. I've tried cutting back on times and/or number of inversions, but to find no improvement.

I'm saving my glycin for Ansco 130, a print dev., where I think it really shines.

Now, just because these glycin devs haven't worked for me doesn't mean the same for you.

I believe Tom Hoskinson is an Agfa 8 user; take all the advice he can give you.
 

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Agfa 8 is clean working and gives accutance similar to Rodinal. Superb midtones, and an excellent portrait developer. It's recommended to expose one stop more and adjust the developing time accordingly.

Here's a simple portrait. Pre-war Rolleiflex Automat with Tessar, f:4. Rolleisoft 1 and light green filter. Agfa APX25 at 12 ASA, developed in Agfa 8. Emaks K883 paper, Ansco 130 full strength. Kodak Sepia Toner.
 
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Agfa 8 is clean working and gives accutance similar to Rodinal. Superb midtones, and an excellent portrait developer. It's recommended to expose one stop more and adjust the developing time accordingly.

Here's a simple portrait. Pre-war Rolleiflex Automat with Tessar, f:4. Rolleisoft 1 and light green filter. Agfa APX25 at 12 ASA, developed in Agfa 8. Emaks K883 paper, Ansco 130 full strength. Kodak Sepia Toner.

Well said, JPD! I love Agfa 8 as a portrait developer. BTW, I also use it as a Stand and Semi-Stand developer
 
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Well said, JPD! I love Agfa 8 as a portrait developer. BTW, I also use it as a Stand and Semi-Stand developer
Tom,would you like to share your semi stand film developing time/agitation routine for any of the films you use with Agfa 8?
 

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Btw, you can make a strong stock solution and then dilute before use. It will keep longer and you will not have to mix more so often.
 

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Tom,would you like to share your semi stand film developing time/agitation routine for any of the films you use with Agfa 8?

I''m digging out my notes, JPD.
 
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